Construction and Built Environment Bursaries South Africa 2025
Construction is about planning, designing, creating and finally building infrastructures or facilities. People that work within the construction sector, generally see the project through from start to finish. Built environment is the man-made construction of homes, shopping centres, office blocks and even water and energy networks.
If your passion lies in creating construction and seeing the project through until completion, this may be the best career path for you.
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In order to qualify for a bursary and to study within the Built Environment sector, students should meet the following minimum criteria:
- South African citizen with a valid ID book,
- Completed Matric or currently in Matric,
- Studying or been accepted to study towards a qualification in the Built Environment at a recognized tertiary institution in the country,
- Obtained excellent academic results in Mathematics and possibly Science (depending on the chosen field),
- Have a passion and drive to complete their studies.
ARCHITECTURE BURSARIES FOR 2025
Architects are responsible for the process and end-product of their designing, planning and construction of buildings and structures.
The average annual salary for an architect depends on their job role, here are a few examples of average annual salaries within the architecture profession: R460 000/ annum for general architects, R418 000/ annum for senior project architects, R300 000/ annum for design architects, R118 000/ annum for architectural technologists, R384 000/ annum for project architects and R130 000/ annum for interior designers.
- Absa Fellowship/ Scholarship Programme
- Arup Education Trust Bursary
- Boogertman + Partners Bursary
- Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality Bursary
- Bushbuckridge Local Municipality Bursary
- CETA Thapelo Madibeng Bursary
- City of Cape Town Bursary
- Department of Public Works Bursary
- Drakenstein Municipality Bursary
- Eastern Cape Department of Transport Bursary
- Eastern Cape Department of Public Works and Infrastructure Bursary
- eThekwini Municipality Bursary
- Fluor Bursary
- Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Bursary
- Gallagher Foundation Scholarship
- Gauteng Dept of Infrastructure Development Bursary
- KwaDukuza Municipality Bursary
- ILASA Bursary
- iSimangaliso Wetland Park Bursary
- Islamic Relief Bursary
- Limpopo Department of Public Works Bursary
- Masakh’iSizwe (Department of Transport and Public Works) Bursary
- Mpumalanga Provincial Government Bursary
- NESP Scholarship
- Ndwedwe Local Municipality Bursary
- Nkangala District Municipality Bursary
- North West Provincial Government Bursaries
- Oasis Bursary
- Overberg District Municipality Bursary
- Pyrotec Bursary
- Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone (RBIDZ) Bursary
- SAOTA Bursary
- SIOC Community Development Trust (SIOC-cdt) Bursary
- South African Council for the Architectural Profession (SACAP) Bursary
- Steve Tshwete Local Municipality Bursary
- SVA International Bursary
BUILDING SCIENCE & MANAGEMENT BURSARIES FOR 2025
Building Science is a career that draws upon disciplines of architecture, engineering, physics, chemistry, life sciences, and biology to understand the physical aspect of a building system. Building Scientists/ Managers understand how a building affects comfort, energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and durability. Building science is a vital career as it can correct many system deficiencies, such as sick building syndrome, energy loss, proliferation, and mold growth.
Building scientists work along with designers to consider the following interactions and systems when establishing a building: its enclosure/ envelope, the occupants that need to live in there, its infrastructure, its finishes (walls, floors, ceilings, etc), landscaping, as well as microclimates and weather.
A Bachelors of Building Science or Masters of Building Science Degree will aid you in gaining an understanding of building practices that are safe, sustainable, and efficient. As a Building Scientist student, you will learn about all aspects of building, from the construction process to lighting and acoustics. A Degree in Building Science will give you knowledge as well as a qualification in technology, science, and the economics of building construction as well as a key understanding of architecture.
Possible career’s for a Building Scientist/ Manager:
– Architectural Technician
– Architect
– Building Surveyor
– Building and Construction Manager
– Energy/ Carbon Auditor
– Civil Engineer
– Environmental Engineer
– Urban Planner
– Fire Engineer
If this sounds like a career path you would be interested in pursuing, you should apply for these Building Science Bursaries:
- Bitou Municipality Bursary
- Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality Bursary
- Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Bursary
- Ingquza Hill Local Municipality Bursary
- iSimangaliso Wetland Park Bursary
- Langeberg Municipality Bursary
- Leomat Construction Bursary
- LGSETA Bursary
- Mpumalanga Provincial Government Bursary
- North West Provincial Government Bursaries
- Power Group Bursary
- Prince Albert Municipality Bursary
- Tiber Construction Bursary
CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING BURSARIES FOR 2025
Construction and Building; although they have the same definitions, there is a slight difference between these two professions. Construction refers to a broad project in the field such as constructing a road, whereas Building refers to establishing a home or business; construction can refer to a skyscraper whereas building only ever refers to a closed structure consisting of a roof and walls.
The construction industry is very important for our economy as it is responsible for all the major establishments- from building a road to a monument, dam, wooden structure, or even real estate assets. The construction and building sector contribute greatly to the economy as it is an investment-led sector showing the most amount of interest. The construction and building industry are essential for every country as with the aid of their government contracts, infrastructure that is related to education, health, and transport is further developed.
To become a builder, you will need to gain your education from apprenticeships, on-the-job training, or a degree in construction. You could begin your career in the industry with an entry-level job such as an apprentice or laborer, where a qualification is not a necessity. However, further completing a course, coupled with your practical experience will put you in higher steed in the industry as well as meet the minimum educational requirements needed to apply for your Builder’s License.
As for tertiary qualifications, you could obtain a Bachelor’s Degree in construction management, increasing your chance of finding employment. You could possibly begin in a management role as an entry-level employee with a 4-year degree in construction management/ relevant field. You may also get entry-level training from apprenticeship programs offered by companies and trade unions, which last 3 to 5 years, comprising of classroom and on-the-job training.
If you are looking for bursaries or funding for the Construction and Building sector, here are some options for you:
- Absa Fellowship/ Scholarship Programme
- Access Trust Bursary
- Arup Education Trust Bursary
- ASLA Bursary
- CHS Developments Bursary
- CETA Thapelo Madibeng Bursary
- Department of Public Works Bursary
- Drakenstein Municipality Bursary
- Eastern Cape Department of Public Works and Infrastructure Bursary
- Education Empowerment and Development Fund (EEDF) Bursary
- Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Bursary
- GAST Bursary
- Gauteng Dept of Infrastructure Development Bursary
- Gauteng Department of Human Settlements Bursary
- Group Five Bursary
- Haw & Inglis Bursary
- Hillary Construction Bursary
- ILASA Bursary
- Islamic Relief Bursary
- KwaDukuza Municipality Bursary
- KwaZulu-Natal Department of Human Settlements Bursary
- KwaZulu-Natal Government Bursaries
- Langeberg Municipality Bursary
- Leomat Construction Bursary
- LGSETA Bursary
- Limpopo Department of Public Works Bursary
- Masakh’iSizwe (Department of Transport and Public Works) Bursary
- Master Builders Association Western Cape (MBAWC) Bursary
- Megchem Bursary
- Mpumalanga Provincial Government Bursary
- Municipal Infrastructure Support Agent (MISA) Bursary
- Murray & Roberts Bursary
- National Housing Finance Corporation (NHFC) Bursary
- North West Provincial Government Bursaries
- Oasis Bursary
- Power Group Bursary
- Prince Albert Municipality Bursary
- Ruwacon Bursary
- SACPLAN Bursary
- South African Property Owners Association (SAPOA) Bursary
- SKA South Africa Bursaries
- South African Council for Professional and Technical Surveyors Bursary
- South African Road Federation (SARF) Bursary
- Stefanutti Stocks Bursary
- Tiber Construction Bursary
- WBHO Bursary
- Western Cape Provincial Treasury Bursary
- WK Construction Bursary
GENERAL BUILT ENVIRONMENT BURSARIES FOR 2025
Built Environment refers to all the man-made resources that surround us, aiding in human activity. This ranges from parks to neighbourhoods, buildings, cities, and even sporting infrastructure. The built environment is the outcome of human labour, combining physical elements such as energy forms that is used for working, playing, and living. The built environment is essential to our economy as it enhances morale, community and nature as well as provides safe facilities for people to live and play in. The built environment primarily covers the real estate sector (all aspects pertaining to the property.) Many built environment graduates will focus mainly on urban planning (for example) whereby they calculate the best finance deal, manage the planning process, plan for a new development, and look at the sustainability of building designs.
With a qualification relevant to Built Environment, you can work in large property companies, management consultancies, multi-disciplinary or integrated engineering consultancies, housing, real estate and finance, or even be an owner/ occupant.
The qualifications you need to start a career in a Built Environment is a Bachelors of Science/ Honours in Quantity Surveying, a Bachelors of Science/ Honours in Construction Management, a Bachelors/ Honours in Real Estate, and a Masters of Science in Real Estate. Many national and international Professional Councils may offer you accredited programmes to help you obtain this qualification. With an Honours degree in Real Estate, you could establish a career as a Property Valuer, plummeting yourself into one of South Africa’s most lucrative sectors. With a Bachelor’s in Town and Regional planning, you can also register as a professional Town or Regional planner with the South African Council and Regional Planners where your degree will be recognised globally.
If you are looking for bursaries or funding for the Built Environment sector, here are some options for you:
- Arup Education Trust Bursary
- Astron Energy Bursary
- Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC) Bursary
- Dube TradePort Bursary
- FEM Bursary
- Greater Letaba Municipality Bursary
- Islamic Relief Bursary
- Master Builders KwaZulu-Natal Bursary
- Mastercard Foundation Scholarship
- National Housing Finance Corporation (NHFC) Bursary
- Reatile Foundation Trust Bursary
- Western Cape Provincial Treasury Bursary
LAND SURVEYING BURSARIES FOR 2025
Land Surveying is the science whereby Land Surveyors restore lines, corners, monuments, and boundaries of land/ property using historical evidence, recorded documents, as well as modern standards of practice. One of the main purposes of Land Surveying is to determine the boundary of someone’s property which is described by legal documents. The land surveyor then follows the description of the document and identifies the boundary by marking it on the land so that the owner of the property knows what area they own. Land Surveying consists of two main disciplines: Archaeology and Private Investigating. Some branches of Land Surveying are Civil Engineers, Architects, Town Planners, Developers, Property Owners, Constructor Companies, and Mining Companies.
Land Surveying is vital as it helps in the preparation of telegraphic, cadastral, engineering, and contour maps; as well as construction surveys.
To become a Land Surveyor you can study a Diploma in Surveying, Bachelors of Science in Land Surveying, or a Bachelors of Science in any field of Surveying. Thereafter, you will need to complete 300 days of practical work, pass specified exams, and pay council fees. Once you qualify as a professional surveyor and are recognized by the South African Geomatics Council (SAGC), you can register as a Professional Surveyor.
If you are looking for bursaries or funding for the Land Surveying sector, here are some options for you:
- Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality Bursary
- CETA Thapelo Madibeng Bursary
- City of Cape Town Bursary
- Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD) Bursary
- Department of Water & Sanitation Bursary
- Eastern Cape Department of Public Works and Infrastructure Bursary
- Gauteng Dept of Roads and Transport Bursary
- iSimangaliso Wetland Park Bursary
- KwaZulu-Natal Government Bursaries
- Mpumalanga Provincial Government Bursary
- North West Provincial Government Bursaries
- Pyrotec Bursary
- The Msunduzi Municipality Bursary
PROJECT MANAGEMENT BURSARIES FOR 2025
Project Management is a profession whereby an individual (the Project Manager) leads a team at work to achieve specific goals within the constraints they are given. Project Managers use specific skills, tools, knowledge, as well as techniques to ensure that people are delivered with something of high value. Some examples of projects that Project Managers embark on are the development of software for a new business process, facilitating the construction of a new building, expanding sales into a new market, and more. Project Management is important and vital to society as it ensures a smooth flow of work within the corporate and business worlds. Project Management ensures that whatever project is being delivered is right and will add value to the business; it also brings leadership to the workplace which is able to direct projects (as well as a clear focus on the objectives); realistic goals and project planning; ensuring excellent quality control; as well as managing any risks.
To become a Project Manager, you will need to have a relevant Diploma or Degree in Project Management or a Diploma/ Degree in your area of specialities (e.g. Engineering, ICT, etc.) Subjects that are recommended for someone wanting to pursue a career in Project Management are Mathematics, Economics, and Physics. Potential career avenues in Project Management are becoming a Marketing Manager, Project Manager, Chief Operations Officer, Engineering Manager, Operations Manager, and Social Media Manager.
If you are looking for bursaries or funding for the Project Management sector, here are some options for you:
- Bridgestone Bursary
- Capitec Bank Bursary
- City of Cape Town Bursary
- Department of Correctional Services Bursary
- Department of Public Works Bursary
- Department of Water & Sanitation Bursary
- Egis Operation South Africa Bursary
- Gauteng Film Commission (GFC) Bursary
- Kader Asmal Fellowship Programme
- KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport Bursary
- Land Bank Bursary
- MANCOSA Bursary
- Master Builders Association Western Cape (MBAWC) Bursary
- Mhlathuze Water Bursary
- Municipal Infrastructure Support Agent (MISA) Bursary
- Musina Local Municipality Bursary
- North West Provincial Government Bursaries
- Northern Cape Provincial Government Bursary
- Oasis Bursary
- Power Group Bursary
- Ruwacon Bursary
- Sasha Laurel Bursary
- Services Sector Education and Training Authority (Services SETA) Bursary
- South African Forestry Company Limited (SAFCOL) Bursary
- Western Cape Provincial Treasury Bursary
QUANTITY SURVEYING BURSARIES FOR 2025
Quantity surveyors (also known as a “QS”, they are responsible for the management of costs relating to civil and building engineering projects – from first calculations to final costs. QS’s aim to minimise project cost and achieve greater value for money for clients, without compromising on quality.
On average, a quantity surveyor earns around R290 000 per annum – a junior QS will receive an average salary of R150 000/ annum, while a senior QS will receive around R595 000/ annum.
- AECOM Bursary
- ASLA Bursary
- Arup Education Trust Bursary
- Grinaker-LTA Bursary
- Basil Read Bursary
- Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality Bursary
- Bushbuckridge Local Municipality Bursary
- CETA Thapelo Madibeng Bursary
- CHS Developments Bursary
- Concor Bursary
- Department of Public Works Bursary
- Eastern Cape Department of Public Works and Infrastructure Bursary
- Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Bursary
- Foskor Bursary
- GAST Bursary
- Gauteng Dept of Infrastructure Development Bursary
- Group Five Bursary
- Hillary Construction Bursary
- iSimangaliso Wetland Park Bursary
- KwaDukuza Municipality Bursary
- KwaZulu-Natal Government Bursaries
- Leomat Construction Bursary
- Limpopo Department of Public Works Bursary
- Masakh’iSizwe (Department of Transport and Public Works) Bursary
- Master Builders Association Western Cape (MBAWC) Bursary
- Mhlathuze Water Bursary
- Mpumalanga Provincial Government Bursary
- Murray & Roberts Bursary
- Ndwedwe Local Municipality Bursary
- North West Provincial Government Bursaries
- Oasis Bursary
- Power Construction Bursary
- PRASA Bursary
- Ruwacon Bursary
- South African Property Owners Association (SAPOA) Bursary
- SEDISA Trust Bursary
- Silulumanzi Bursary
- SIOC Community Development Trust (SIOC-cdt) Bursary
- Stellenbosch Municipality Bursary
- Steve Tshwete Local Municipality Bursary
- WBHO Bursary
SAFETY BURSARIES FOR 2025
Safety Officers and Managers both fall under the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) sector. OHS is established to ensure that every employee at the workplace is safe and will not damage their health. Safety Officers are appointed to ensure that all health and safety protocols are followed in the workplace and that the work environment is safe. A Safety Manager is a qualified employee who has been given the responsibility to ensure that safety management systems are prepared and executed on a continuous basis.
Safety Officers and Managers are essential in the workplace as they ensure employees’ compliance with the regulations, actively manage any risks, investigate any incidents that may have happened in the workplace, and provide safety training to employees.
To become a Safety Officer/ Manager you will need to obtain an accredited NQF-5 qualification or equivalent, and you would need to have relevant work experience. Thereafter, you can gain membership with the South African Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (SAIOSH.) To become a Health and Safety Manager in the Construction Industry, you would need to be registered with the South African Council for Project and Construction Management Professions (SACPCMP.)
If you are looking for bursaries or funding within the Safety sector, here are some options for you:
- Afrimat Bursary
- Alfeco Bursary
- Assmang Manganese Bursary
- Bombela Bursary
- Bridgestone Bursary
- Dr Xolani Mkhwanazi South32 Bursary
- DRDGOLD Bursary
- Imerys Refractory Bursary
- JDK Benefit Trust Bursary
- Kropz Elandsfontein Bursary
- KwaDukuza Municipality Bursary
- Marula Platinum Bursary
- Mbuyelo Bursary
- Mpumalanga Provincial Government Bursary
- MQA Bursary
- Ngodwana Energy Bursary
- North West Provincial Government Bursaries
- Northam Zondereinde Mine Bursary
- Northern Cape Dept of Transport, Safety & Liaison Bursary
- Rosond Bursary
- Sakhikamva Foundation Bursary
- South32 HMM Bursary
- Sun City Resort Bursary
- TOTAL Bursary
TOWN AND REGIONAL PLANNING BURSARIES FOR 2025
Town and Regional Planning is responsible for the promotion and management of change by planning, implementing, designing, and managing public interventions pertaining to the development and use of land. The main aim of Town and Regional Planning is to ensure that settlements that are sustainable are built, promote equity, improve the overall quality of people’s lives, and more. Town and Regional planning are essential to society as it corrects any imbalances (such as spatial imbalances) within urban and rural areas, as well as improper living environments.
To establish a career in Town and Regional Planning, you will need to obtain a relevant Diploma and Bachelor’s Qualification. Potential career avenues in Town and Regional Planning are a Local Government Officer, Housing Manager/ Officer, Historic Buildings Inspector/ Conservation Officer, Transport Planner, Town Planner, or Urban Designer.
If you are looking for bursaries or funding within the Town and Regional Planning field, here are some options for you:
- Absa Fellowship/ Scholarship Programme
- Alfred Nzo District Municipality Bursary
- Arup Education Trust Bursary
- Ba-Phalaborwa Municipality Bursary
- Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality Bursary
- Bushbuckridge Local Municipality Bursary
- Cape Winelands District Municipality Mayoral Bursary
- CETA Thapelo Madibeng Bursary
- Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD) Bursary
- Drakenstein Municipality Bursary
- Eastern Cape Department of Public Works and Infrastructure Bursary
- Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Bursary
- Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality Bursary
- Gauteng Dept of Roads and Transport Bursary
- Ingquza Hill Local Municipality Bursary
- iSimangaliso Wetland Park Bursary
- Joe Morolong Assmang Bursary
- KwaDukuza Municipality Bursary
- KwaZulu-Natal Government Bursaries
- Langeberg Municipality Bursary
- LGSETA Bursary
- Masakh’iSizwe (Department of Transport and Public Works) Bursary
- Mossel Bay Municipality Bursary
- Mpumalanga Provincial Government Bursary
- Municipal Infrastructure Support Agent (MISA) Bursary
- Musina Local Municipality Bursary
- NESP Scholarship
- Ndwedwe Local Municipality Bursary
- Nkangala District Municipality Bursary
- North West Provincial Government Bursaries
- Okhahlamba Local Municipality Bursary
- Overberg District Municipality Bursary
- Prince Albert Municipality Bursary
- Pyrotec Bursary
- Ratlou Local Municipality Bursary
- SACPLAN Bursary
- SIOC Community Development Trust (SIOC-cdt) Bursary
- Siza Water Bursary
- South African Property Owners Association (SAPOA) Bursary
- Steve Tshwete Local Municipality Bursary
- Thabo Mofutsanyane District Municipality Bursary
- The Msunduzi Municipality Bursary
- Ubuhlebezwe Municipality Bursary
- Vhembe District Municipality Mayoral Bursary
ARTISAN/ SKILLED TRADESMEN BURSARIES FOR 2025
BIOLER MAKER BURSARIES FOR 2025
Boilermakers create steel fabrications from sections and plates. These trained craftsmen can work on mining equipment construction to blast furnaces and even bridges.
On average, a boilermaker earns around R85/ hour or R200 000/ annum depending on their skills in Welding, Plant Maintenance and Metal Inert Gas.
- Bridgestone Bursary
- Cape Winelands District Municipality Mayoral Bursary
- City of Cape Town Bursary
- Cyril Ramaphosa Education Trust (CRET) Bursary
- Department of Correctional Services Bursary
- Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDOE) Bursary
- Gibela Bursary
- Jindal Africa Bursary
- Mining Qualifications Authority (MQA) Bursary
- Ndwedwe Local Municipality Bursary
- North West Provincial Government Bursaries
- Thebe Foundation Dr EJ Mabuza Scholarship
- Westfalia Fruit Bursary
BRICKLAYING BURSARIES FOR 2025
Bricklayers are craftsmen who lay bricks in order to construct a blockwork wall/ brickwork formation or another type of masonary.
On average, a bricklayer earns around R35 per hour.
- Bitou Municipality Bursary
- Bridgestone Bursary
- Cape Winelands District Municipality Mayoral Bursary
- City of Cape Town Bursary
- Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDOE) Bursary
- Ndwedwe Local Municipality Bursary
- Thebe Foundation Dr EJ Mabuza Scholarship
CARPENTRY BURSARIES FOR 2025
Carpenters are skilled workmen who cut, shape and install building materials during construction, they also build furniture and cabinets. Traditionally carpenters only worked with wood, but nowadays many other materials are used.
On average, a carpenter earns around R40 per hour.
- Bitou Municipality Bursary
- Bridgestone Bursary
- Cape Winelands District Municipality Mayoral Bursary
- City of Cape Town Bursary
- Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDOE) Bursary
- Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Bursary
- Ndwedwe Local Municipality Bursary
- Thebe Foundation Dr EJ Mabuza Scholarship
ELECTRICAL/ ELECTRICIAN BURSARIES FOR 2025
Electricians specialise in electrical wiring of equipment, machinery and buildings. They either install new electrical components or perform repairs and maintenance on existing electrical infrastructures.
The average annual salary for an electrician is R220 000, whereas a maintenance electrician earns around R240 000 per annum and a certified electrician generally earns around R245 000 per annum.
- Bitou Municipality Bursary
- Bridgestone Bursary
- Cape Winelands District Municipality Mayoral Bursary
- City of Cape Town Bursary
- Drakenstein Municipality Bursary
- Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDOE) Bursary
- Gibela Bursary
- Jindal Africa Bursary
- Kouga Wind Farm Bursary
- Mining Qualifications Authority (MQA) Bursary
- Ndwedwe Local Municipality Bursary
- Siza Water Bursary
- Thebe Foundation Dr EJ Mabuza Scholarship
- Tsitsikamma Wind Farm Trust Bursary
FITTER & TURNER BURSARIES FOR 2025
A fitter & turner repairs and performs maintenance on various types of machinery. They are highly skilled craftsmen who manufacture, create and fit components in machines.
- Bridgestone Bursary
- Cape Winelands District Municipality Mayoral Bursary
- City of Cape Town Bursary
- Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDOE) Bursary
- Gibela Bursary
- Jindal Africa Bursary
- Mining Qualifications Authority (MQA) Bursary
- Ndwedwe Local Municipality Bursary
- Silulumanzi Bursary
- Siza Water Bursary
- Thebe Foundation Dr EJ Mabuza Scholarship
- Westfalia Fruit Bursary
MILLWRIGHT BURSARIES FOR 2025
A millwright is responsible for the fabricating, moving, upgrading, assembling, installing, maintaining and dismantling of machinery and equipment in power plants, factories or industrial settings. Millwrights (also known as an “industrial maintenance mechanic”)are able to read complex technical plans, blueprints and other drawings, as well as understand the workings of various machinery.
Generally, a millwright earns around R297 000 per annum.
- Bridgestone Bursary
- Cape Winelands District Municipality Mayoral Bursary
- City of Cape Town Bursary
- Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDOE) Bursary
- Gibela Bursary
- Jindal Africa Bursary
- Komatsu Bursary
- Mining Qualifications Authority (MQA) Bursary
- Ndwedwe Local Municipality Bursary
- Silulumanzi Bursary
- Siza Water Bursary
- Thebe Foundation Dr EJ Mabuza Scholarship
- Westfalia Fruit Bursary
PAINTING BURSARIES FOR 2025
Professional painters see a job through from beginning to end – by first preparing the area for painting. Preparation can include removing old paint, filling holes and cleaning walls
The average rate for a painter is around R26 per hour, while spray painters generally earn an average of R117 000 per annum.
- Bridgestone Bursary
- Cape Winelands District Municipality Mayoral Bursary
- City of Cape Town Bursary
- Department of Correctional Services Bursary
- Drakenstein Municipality Bursary
- Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDOE) Bursary
- Ndwedwe Local Municipality Bursary
- Ratlou Local Municipality Bursary
- Thebe Foundation Dr EJ Mabuza Scholarship
PLUMBING BURSARIES FOR 2025
Plumbers install, repair and perform maintenance on plumbing and fixtures which distribute water and waste disposal in industrial, commercial and residential buildings.
Plumbers earn around R118 000 per year on average.
- Bitou Municipality Bursary
- Bridgestone Bursary
- Cape Winelands District Municipality Mayoral Bursary
- City of Cape Town Bursary
- Cyril Ramaphosa Education Trust (CRET) Bursary
- Drakenstein Municipality Bursary
- Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDOE) Bursary
- Gibela Bursary
- Kouga Wind Farm Bursary
- Ndwedwe Local Municipality Bursary
- North West Provincial Government Bursaries
- Ratlou Local Municipality Bursary
- Siza Water Bursary
- Thebe Foundation Dr EJ Mabuza Scholarship
- Tsitsikamma Wind Farm Trust Bursary
WELDING BURSARIES FOR 2025
Welders use intense heat to fuse various metal components together, thereby forming a final product.
The average hourly pay for a welder is around R60.
- Bridgestone Bursary
- Cape Winelands District Municipality Mayoral Bursary
- City of Cape Town Bursary
- Cyril Ramaphosa Education Trust (CRET) Bursary
- Department of Correctional Services Bursary
- Drakenstein Municipality Bursary
- Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDOE) Bursary
- Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Bursary
- Gibela Bursary
- Ndwedwe Local Municipality Bursary
- Ratlou Local Municipality Bursary
- Thebe Foundation Dr EJ Mabuza Scholarship